Thursday, April 7, 2016

Facebook's first blind engineer is revolutionizing social media as we know it and 10 More

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Blue Origin's secrecy clouds the future of private sector spaceflight

Transparency isn't a principle that private spaceflight companies should adhere to when it's convenient for them.

Apple fixes Siri bug which let anyone access photos and contacts on a locked iPhone

That was fast.

Microsoft's Surface Phones could be delayed until 2017

Microsoft's next flagship mobile device may not ship until 2017.

Reporter defends homicide coverage after community backlash. She's 9.

"It kind of gets me angry because, just because I'm 9 doesn't mean I can't do a great story. It doesn't mean I can't be a reporter."

Samsung patents smart contact lenses with a built-in camera

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HP debuts the world's thinnest laptop

They don't come more "air" than this.

The double-tap couple: Meet Instagram's most liked newlyweds

How FuckJerry and Beige Cardigan became Instagram's power pair.

7 people who are perfectly happy to wait 2 years for their Tesla Model 3

These early adopters are in it for the long haul.

Some people are still using 2G phones, and not for the reasons you'd expect

"I don't understand why people want half an iPad attached to their face?"

How to live in New York for $1,375 a month, thanks to this startup

Utilities, cable TV and free beer included.

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